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Meanwhile, Google has been doing some "innovating" of its own: it's invented a web browser.
Sean O'Casey was an early supporter calling it, "far and away the finest play of the present day"; and by 1968 the critic Raymond Williams could announce that "it has been clear for some years that John Arden is the most genuinely innovating of the generation of young English dramatists of the fifties".
Why, keep innovating of course.
That's no reason to stop innovating, of course.
"This is a game of who is innovating, of really who is building what the market wants and needs," he said.
"We take very seriously that we're in the Bay Area, and we want to have some sort of synergy between us and that feeling of innovating, of pioneering that is Silicon Valley," said Madeleine Oldham, the project's energetic, tattooed artistic director.
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"Amazon is constantly innovating on behalf of our customers.
For us it's about innovating on top of Vista".
"We are innovating on all kinds of levels and one of those is finance".
The story that doctors are prevented from innovating because of fear of litigation is just that, a story.
The fuel cell companies' slow path highlights the difficulties of innovating for the nuts-and-bolts dimension of the economy.
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